It's also on Wii~ But the PS3 one will be a whole lot better. Not sure about if they look the same. ALSO. They actually move, the Npcs I mean. So when they're talking their mouths move and all that jazz.

I found more info. I found out that Rune Factory Oceans will come out in Japan February 24, 2011. ;DThe PlayStation 3 version supports the PlayStation Move controller.You have an option to get married. From left to right, they are Iris (youngest daughter), Lili (eldest daughter), and Odette (middle child). Picture.You have the ability to explore oceans on the back of a giant named Ymir. This giant will also be able to pick up entire islands and move them to new locations, although, it isn’t clear if this is some sort of scripted event or you can move islands around wherever you like.

From http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/24269"In another first for the series, Rune Factory Oceans starts the game with two characters: Azel (male) and Sonia (female). Near the midpoint of the title's story the player will be forced to pick who they wish to continue to play as. Yoshifumi Hashimoto, the title's producer, said the game is being designed in a way to encourage players to experience both characters."

The other one probaby disappears forever. A bit like marrying one of the Irises.

Anyway, this game looks awesome. The graphics have taken a huge step up, and finally, we can play as a girl! I love the idea they've got of playing with both characters, means I won't have to use separate save files for each gender like I normally do.I'm also interesting in what one of the sites claimed. They said that the giant moves around a giant ocean and you're on its back. I'm just intruiged how they'll pull off things such as new characters coming and, if we only move around by events, how the dungeons are going to work. If we can't venture into previously completed dungeons, it could mess things up like mining and levelling up. But since we don't know too much, I won't worry.

Now all they have to do is add in a runey system XD

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